moon_custafer: Carrasco vs. the archives (Carrasco)
2020-02-12 10:09 am
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This Looks Like a Job for Occam's Razor!

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/17/was-jeanne-calment-the-oldest-person-who-ever-lived-or-a-fraud?

Interesting article—among other things, I think it kind of illustrates how the idea that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof” can be misused:

When I pushed Zak about the inconsistencies in his theory, he became annoyed. “You misunderstand the whole thing about the validation of extreme age,” he said. “Everybody agrees that the burden of proof in extreme age is on the claimant and the validators, not on the skeptics.”

Except that when one claim is that Jeanne Calment lived to be over 120 years old, never moved from the city of her birth and thus can be pretty easily tracked through the local archives; and the other claim is that she died in the 1930s and her daughter Yvonne began impersonating her? In a small city where lots of people knew both women by sight? It’s the second claim that’s the extraordinary one.
moon_custafer: neon cat mask (covetin)
2011-12-02 09:53 pm

Clan of Ze Cave Bear

Finally got to see Cave of Forgotten Dreams on DVD - the transfer from 3D to 2D is a bit dizzying, and green_trilobite said he was glad there were sequences between the actual scenes in the Chavet Cave, as he found the footage claustrophobic.

Oh and at the end, as if to remind you he's Werner Herzog -- albino crocodiles! In a giant glass reptile house heated by the local nuclear power plant!

ETA - apparently Herzog has said he just made up the bit about the crocodiles. Oh you crazy German auteur. They *were* real albino crocs in a zoo, though. Maybe it just wasn't really within 20 miles of the cave?